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So, 'The Song We Sang' is set against the backdrop of Navaratri in Ahmedabad, which really adds this vibrant and colorful texture to the film. The atmosphere is lively yet intimate, capturing the essence of the festival while exploring a tender romance between two women. The pacing flows nicely, allowing moments of connection to breathe, and the dialogues feel natural and relatable. What stands out is how it handles themes of love and identity; there's a subtle yet profound exploration of cultural and personal discovery. The performances are earnest, with a chemistry that feels genuine, making you root for them. There’s something refreshing in the way it draws you into their world without heavy-handed storytelling. Definitely a unique slice of contemporary Indian cinema.
Set during Navaratri, which enhances the visuals.Focuses on LGBTQ+ themes in a cultural context.Features authentic performances and natural dialogue.
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